BBC Correspondents Look Ahead [world Service]

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20100102

20100102

20100103 (WS)

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

20100102

What will shape our world next year? Can the West’s strategy in Afghanistan succeed? Will 2010 take the shine off the Obama Presidency? And, what kind of global fall-out can we expect from the climate change summit in Copenhagen?

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

20100102

20100103 (WS)

What will shape our world next year? Can the West’s strategy in Afghanistan succeed? Will 2010 take the shine off the Obama Presidency? And, what kind of global fall-out can we expect from the climate change summit in Copenhagen?

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

20110101

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

20110101

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

20111231

20111231

01/01/2011

01/01/2011

20110102

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

01/01/2011

20110102

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

31/12/2011

20120101

31/12/2011

20120101

BBC Correspondents Look Ahead

20171229

BBC journalists attempt to forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by senior BBC journalists who will try to predict what could happen over the coming year. While none of the BBC Correspondents would claim to have the power of clairvoyance, they will identify some of the major trends, ideas and people who are likely to shape our lives over the next twelve months.

BBC journalists attempt to forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by senior BBC journalists who will try to predict what could happen over the coming year. While none of the BBC Correspondents would claim to have the power of clairvoyance, they will identify some of the major trends, ideas and people who are likely to shape our lives over the next twelve months.

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead

20121229

20121230 (WS)20121231 (WS)

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100102

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100102

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100103

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100103

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead To 2014

20140104

20140105 (WS)

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead To 2014

20140104

20140105 (WS)

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.

Episodes

Title

FirstBroadcast

Repeated

Comments

20100102

20100102

20100103 (WS)

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

20100102

What will shape our world next year? Can the West’s strategy in Afghanistan succeed? Will 2010 take the shine off the Obama Presidency? And, what kind of global fall-out can we expect from the climate change summit in Copenhagen?

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

20100102

20100103 (WS)

What will shape our world next year? Can the West’s strategy in Afghanistan succeed? Will 2010 take the shine off the Obama Presidency? And, what kind of global fall-out can we expect from the climate change summit in Copenhagen?

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

20110101

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

20110101

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

For many in the West, 2011 will be a year of austerity.

Will the economic tough medicine work? Or will we see more uncertainty, insecurity and possible public strife and disorder?

What will further power shifts to the high-growth markets in Asia, Latin America and Africa mean for the world's strategic and diplomatic relations?

And ten years on from the advent of social media, how has that changed the way we view and talk to each other?

Join Stephen Sackur as he mulls over the issues with some of the BBC's top correspondents, as they predict the events and people who will shape our world in 2011.

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

20111231

20111231

01/01/2011

01/01/2011

20110102

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

01/01/2011

20110102

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

Stephen Sackur asks BBC correspondents to forecast the news stories for the year ahead

31/12/2011

20120101

31/12/2011

20120101

BBC Correspondents Look Ahead

20171229

BBC journalists attempt to forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by senior BBC journalists who will try to predict what could happen over the coming year. While none of the BBC Correspondents would claim to have the power of clairvoyance, they will identify some of the major trends, ideas and people who are likely to shape our lives over the next twelve months.

BBC journalists attempt to forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by senior BBC journalists who will try to predict what could happen over the coming year. While none of the BBC Correspondents would claim to have the power of clairvoyance, they will identify some of the major trends, ideas and people who are likely to shape our lives over the next twelve months.

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead

20121229

20121230 (WS)20121231 (WS)

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones discusses the coming year with top BBC correspondents.

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by some of the BBC's top correspondents as they give their predictions about what will shape our world next year.

Will the global economy recover? How will the Arab Spring play out across the Middle East - and how will the conflict in Syria be resolved? Will Burma and North Korea continue to come out of the cold? And will a re-elected Barack Obama play a more assertive role in global affairs?

(Image: Owen Bennett-Jones)

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100102

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100102

Stephen Sackur is joined by leading BBC correspondents Caroline Wyatt, James Robbins, Lyse Doucet, Mark Mardell and Stephanie Flanders who share their predictions about what 2010 may have in store.

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100103

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents Look Ahead 1

20100103

Stephen Sackur and leading BBC correspondents discuss what 2010 may have in store.

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead To 2014

20140104

20140105 (WS)

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Bbc Correspondents' Look Ahead To 2014

20140104

20140105 (WS)

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-Jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused in the coming year?

Owen Bennett-jones is joined by four of the BBC's top foreign and economic correspondents who give their predictions about what is likely to shape our world in 2014.

James Robbins draws on more than ten years experience as the BBC's diplomatic correspondent, while North America editor Mark Mardell provides his view from Washington. Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet takes a short break from reporting across the world while Linda Yueh gives her view of the global economic outlook. Where in the world is our attention most likely to be focused?

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.

Last year when they got together the correspondents were firmly predicting that Marco Rubio would become the Republican presidential candidate – and that Britain was likely to vote to stay in the EU. So as the saying goes, making predictions is a tricky business… especially about the future. Yet our experts can at least lay out the parameters for what is likely to happen in the spheres of geopolitics, economics and society more widely – and give us essential tips on what and who to look out for in 2017.

Owen Bennett-Jones and BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet, James Robbins, Kevin Connolly and Jon Sopel forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.